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"Everyone Wants To Be The Star" is a fun-loving and relatable Christmas story told through the perspectives of the ornaments trying to survive the dangers of hanging on a tree. The "dangers" are their family, who have young children and crazy pets. The story is told by five relatable ornaments: Pirate, Dollie, Handy, Sticks and Mac. The ornaments want to be like the star or breakable ornaments, up high away from grabbing hands or playful paws. They end up working together to face the dangers of the season and realize that they are just as important and meaningful to their family as any other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Everyone Wants To Be The Star" is a fun-loving and relatable Christmas story told through the perspectives of the ornaments trying to survive the dangers of hanging on a tree. The "dangers" are their family, who have young children and crazy pets. The story is told by five relatable ornaments: Pirate, Dollie, Handy, Sticks and Mac. The ornaments want to be like the star or breakable ornaments, up high away from grabbing hands or playful paws. They end up working together to face the dangers of the season and realize that they are just as important and meaningful to their family as any other decorations on the tree. Will they make it to the big day, Christmas morning?
Autorenporträt
Suzanne Pearson is a speech/language pathologist, wife, mom, and pet lover who was inspired to write her first children's book based on her own experiences trying to maintain a lovely Christmas tree during the season with her family and crazy pets. She resides on Long Island with her family. Liz Macchio is an illustrator/wrisoter. Along with "Everyone Wants To Be The Star,"her illustration credits also include Saddle Sisters: The Trail Ride, Paul's First Day of Preschool, and The Long Winter in Preschool. Saddle Sisters is her first attempt at authorship thus far. She used two of her four daughters as inspiration for the book and hopes to author/illustrate another one soon. Presently she works as an aide for handicapped children and young adults here on Long Island.